Three good reasons for four more years
In the midst of the vicious election cycle and the subsequent, sudden expertise of every individual citizen concerning matters of policy and governance, the very issues at stake on November…
In the midst of the vicious election cycle and the subsequent, sudden expertise of every individual citizen concerning matters of policy and governance, the very issues at stake on November…
Colors yellow, orange, and red flutter down, Spinning, spinning, raining under branches that were once their homes. Forgetting the bare, dark skeletons of the tree tops above, Swaying, swaying, creating…
As I write this, I am watching several of my peers log onto their Eastern accounts, coffee in hand and twitching with anticipation for their class registration sign-up to begin.…
Who are we? Who are we to each other? Our society has reached a point where it is necessary to ask such questions and re-evaluate what it means to be…
The sun sets on my worries, And steals all my failures. It promises tomorrow, A day to start anew. It wishes me good night, As it frees all its colors,…
Shopping malls go through a variety of changes. New stores are added while old ones disappear. Sometimes stores simply change location or get updated. However, these changes can be positive.…
Maame Yankah, a junior Economic Development major from Ghana, discusses in an interview the differences of her cross cultural experiences and how it impacted her education and faith. Accustom to…
It’s safe to say that the upcoming election will be plenty exciting. The most recent electoral analyses suggest that the results remain inconclusive. The last time we such a close…
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